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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Review: Nayll Summer Waters Collection (plus two of my own creations!)

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Hello!

So you guys know that Nayll is a great place to do some wicked fun on-line frankening. But in the excitement of making your own beauties, you may not have noticed that Sara also has a line of her own glitter polishes for sale. She has just added a summer collection, called The Summer Waters Collection, and I was very pleased to be asked to review it. Here's the full collection together:

Nayll Summer Waters Collection


This collection isn't like any I've seen before. The combination of colors has a southwestern feel to it; it reminds me of the beauty of places like Santa Fe and Sedona. There is a serenity to the polishes, even though they contain rich, strong colors.

First, take a look at Crystal Lagoon, a subtle blend of dusty lavender matte circles, sky blue matte circles, light mustard circles, and gold holo hexes:






I show it first over Zoya Cole:

Nayll Crystal Lagoon over Zoya Cole
Nayll Crystal Lagoon over Zoya Cole

Nayll Crystal Lagoon over Zoya Cole
Nayll Crystal Lagoon over Zoya Cole

This is a deceptively versatile polish. Over Cole, it's a soft, pretty spring look. Now take a look at it over China Glaze Brownstone, and suddenly it's a great topper for fall or even winter:


Nayll Crystal Lagoon over China Glaze Brownstone
Nayll Crystal Lagoon over China Glaze Brownstone

Nayll Crystal Lagoon over China Glaze Brownstone
Nayll Crystal Lagoon over China Glaze Brownstone

In terms of application, this brushed on easily, with only a little extra effort on my part to make sure I got the sort of coverage I wanted. I didn't have to fish for anything in particular, the mix of different glitters dispersed well. This is one coat. It dried fast and could conceivablt be worn without a topcoat, but I'd suggest you use one (for all these polishes) to smooth out the glitters (as with most glitter toppers). I show all of them with one coat of Seche Vite.


Next, we have Desert Lake; this is a crisp mix of large and small matte blue circles, light pink matte circles, white stars, gold matte and gold holographic hexes, and with teeny rust glitters:




I show it here over China Glaze Budding Romance:


Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance
Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance

Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance
Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance

Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance
Nayll Desert Lake over China Glaze Budding Romance


The soft pink sets off the blue, and both poke out brightly from the rusty-orange base. It makes me think of water running over river rocks, with fish or bubbles floating along with it.

This is one coat. Application was good, but as is often the case with larger glitters, I did have to fish and dab a bit to get the balance I wanted between the larger glitters and the smaller ones. The was very true of the stars, because there are fewer of these than anything else. But I think people generally prefer to place the stars where they want them anyway. And if you don't like star glitters, I know many people don't, they are easily avoided and the polish is still beautiful without them. :)


Next up is my favorite, Sea Glass, a combination of grass-green shards and teeny glitters, bright blue shards and teeny glitters, matte gold shards, and silver shards and teeny glitters:





I show it here over China Glaze Kalahari Kiss:


Nayll Sea Glass over China Glaze Kalahari Kiss

Nayll Sea Glass over China Glaze Kalahari Kiss

Nayll Sea Glass over China Glaze Kalahari Kiss


This looks like someone still-paused on the ocean as it rolled over the beach, leaving shiny treasures in its wake. With my beach-polish fixation, it's not a surprise I love this--it makes a perfect look for a day at the beach. It really does make me feel like I have little shards of glittery sea glass all over my fingers.

This is one thick coat, and was a breeze to put on. I brushed it right on, did a little bit of adjusting, and bing--done.


Summer Solstice is another of my favorites, a blend of blue squares, royal blue hexes, large silver holo hexes, and silver stars




Here it is over Zoya Demi:


Nayll Summer Solstice over Zoya Demi

Nayll Summer Solstice over Julep Demi

Nayll Summer Solstice over Julep Demi

And I just had to show how sparkly these toppers are in the sun:

Nayll Summer Solstice over Julep Demi


Nayll Summer Solstice over Julep Demi

This is a night sky in a bottle, and even though I'm not normally a star glitter type of girl, I adore the stars in this. It's fun, and whimsical, and makes me want to go camping so I can lay out and stare at the stars.

This is one very easy coat. I mostly brushed this on, and did a little bit of fishing and positioning of the star glitter and the large hexes. Nothing taxing at all, and I love the result.



The last polish from the collection (although I have two more to show you), is River Rock, which mixes large grass-green circles, large white circles, small pink matte circles, green and blue squares, and teeny deep magenta holographic glitters:





Here it is over over China Glaze Starboard:


Nayll River Rock over China Glaze Starboard

Nayll River Rock over China Glaze Starboard


This polish makes me think of a desert river bed in a flash flood--the vibrant colors hidden by all the dust suddenly shine through, and take on a new life. It's bright and the teeny holo glitters sparkle like crazy all over your fingertips.

Believe it or not, this is one coat--this topper has thick coverage. I did fish a little with this one to get the large circles where I wanted them, but nothing out of the ordinary.



 Okay, so that's the Summer Waters collection, and I love it. I think it's beautiful for summer, but not like any other summer collection I've seen--unique color combinations, talented pairings of matte and shiny glitters, great balance of size and shape in every bottle.

But, as you know...if you don't like one of these (or her other pre-mades), you can head on over and make your very own polish that is just what you want it to be. And in that spirit, I have to show off two new polishes I designed on her website all by myself!

First is Vineyard, which has magenta, purple, and green large shiny circle glitters, with lavender squares, in a bed of teeny gunmetal glitters:





Here it is over Julep Joanna:


Nayll Vineyard (my creation) over Julep Joanna

Nayll Vineyard (my creation) over Julep Joanna


I was trying to create a deconstructed bundle of grapes, lol, and I think I nailed it (no pun intended). This is one coat, and as with any glitter topper that has large circles, I had to fish a little to get the circles where I wanted them--a small price to pay, I believe, for the awesome look of large circles. :)


The second polish I designed myself is Precious, a soup of silver, gold, and copper glitters:



I designed it for a 'precious metal' look. I show it here over China Glaze When Stars Collide:


Nayll Precious (my creation) over China Glaze When Stars Collide

Nayll Precious (my creation) over China Glaze When Stars Collide


I wanted to wear this polish over When Stars Collide because the holographic rainbow has an orange and a silver component, so it went well with this topper; here's a sun shot to show what I mean:


Nayll Precious (my creation) over China Glaze When Stars Collide

This is also one coat, which I brushed on and didn't fish or manipulate at all.

Overall, I'm as happy as can be about how the polishes I designed myself turned out, and I think the Summer Waters collection is artfully beautiful, and of excellent quality. I highly recommend checking her polishes out.

You can find them, and an infinite number of possibilities for designing your own, on the Nayll website. Her polishes are big-4 free, cruelty-free, and vegan. Her turn-around time is very fast, and she also ships internationally!

I hope you're having a great week--big bear hugs. :)
M.

20 comments:

  1. All these glitters look amazing! I really like Crystal Lagoon.

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    1. That one looks great over *everything*! I couldn't decide which to swatch it over, lol!

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  2. Great swatches! I loooove Desert Lake and how you paired it, and Sea Glass is also very pretty. Your Precious looks awesome as well!

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    1. Thank you so much! It was definitely an easy collection to play with. :)

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  3. Gosh, I love a good glitter polish and boy are these some lovely looking glitters. I'd pick Desert Lake and Precious, but lets be honest - I'd have them all if I could!

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    1. Right?! There's not one among them I'd say no to.

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  4. Precious would be my favorite! :D Lovely swatches :)

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  5. All of these glitters look amazing!

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  6. I think crystal lagoon would look great over white or a light bubblegum shade of pink!

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  7. I love love love your Precious. Gorgeous!

    The other ones was nice as well, but not as awesome as yours. :)

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    1. Awwww, thank you! I can't wait to see you swatch yours...:)

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  8. Your creation, Precious, is amazing! I bet it would look great mattified over a chrome polish.

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  9. Fun! There are such pretties. But most of all, really, I love your poetic descriptions of what these lovelies remind you of. :)
    Anyway, I just love how fiery your Precious looks over that CG!

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    1. Thank you so much, you're very kind! I found these very inspiring. And I love it when a holo and a glitter work together instead of taking away from one another. :)

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  10. They look all amazing, can't even decide which one my fav is *__*
    Thanks for showing these great swatches!

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